Chapter 36

Transcriber’s Note:Variations in hyphenation and spelling have been retained as published in the original publication. Punctuation has been standardised. Other changes have been made as follows:Page 5one of the girl’s in a bigchanged toone of thegirlsin a bigPage 29been more supsicious ofchanged tobeen moresuspiciousofPage 51said Dorothy, more cheefullychanged tosaid Dorothy, morecheerfullyPage 54Dou you mean to say we arechanged toDoyou mean to say we arePage 54said Tavia, thoughfullychanged tosaid Tavia,thoughtfullyPage 56Bye and bye there was anotherchanged toBy and bythere was anotherPage 91aid in the preparationchanged toaid in the preparationofPage 107the first few momentchanged tothe first fewmomentsPage 129Who dare’s call my Dorochanged toWhodarescall my DoroPage 132throw her Latin grammerchanged tothrow her LatingrammarPage 184“I think it is too bad, sir,” said Dorothy, grave-were run away with.”ly. “Really, it was not his fault at all that wechanged to“I think it is too bad, sir,” said Dorothy, gravely.“Really, it was not his fault at all that wewere run away with.”Page 196That was then mychanged toThat waswhenmyPage 228proceded to repeatchanged toproceededto repeatPage 237excaimed Dorothy, her beautifulchanged toexclaimedDorothy, her beautiful

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Variations in hyphenation and spelling have been retained as published in the original publication. Punctuation has been standardised. Other changes have been made as follows:


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